📘 9...Re8
Another move would be 9...Ne8 with the interesting idea of sending the knight to c7 and starting the queenside attack with b5. It will also prevent white from playing d4. 9...Ne8 was Kasparov's favorite move.
Another move would be 9...Ne8 with the interesting idea of sending the knight to c7 and starting the queenside attack with b5. It will also prevent white from playing d4. 9...Ne8 was Kasparov's favorite move.
📘 33...Nd4??
Black solved all Nakamura's problems!
34.Rb8+ 1-0
And the Black's rook is gone.
Black solved all Nakamura's problems!
34.Rb8+ 1-0
And the Black's rook is gone.
📘 11.h4
With the idea of h5, getting more space in the kingside.
Another interesting idea that was applied by Sergei Zhigalko and Alexander Motylev was trading the light color bishop with the knight on c6 and then Nd4! occupying the strong d4 square and getting ready for f5.
With the idea of h5, getting more space in the kingside.
Another interesting idea that was applied by Sergei Zhigalko and Alexander Motylev was trading the light color bishop with the knight on c6 and then Nd4! occupying the strong d4 square and getting ready for f5.
📘 12...Qc8!
1. Moving the queen out of the opponent's rook file.
2. Preparing for centralizing the knight with Ne4
3. Having an eye on a6 square and the semi open c file.
4. Putting the queen in the same file of the opponent's king.
5. Clearing the d8 square for the rook on f8.
6. Having an eye on f5 square and also the c8-h3 diagonal.
1. Moving the queen out of the opponent's rook file.
2. Preparing for centralizing the knight with Ne4
3. Having an eye on a6 square and the semi open c file.
4. Putting the queen in the same file of the opponent's king.
5. Clearing the d8 square for the rook on f8.
6. Having an eye on f5 square and also the c8-h3 diagonal.
📘21...c4? 22.Be2?
White missed an opportunity of sacrificing a bishop with strong attack. after that black must play accurately for a draw.
22.B.g6! h.g6 23.Rdh1 With plenty threats.
White missed an opportunity of sacrificing a bishop with strong attack. after that black must play accurately for a draw.
22.B.g6! h.g6 23.Rdh1 With plenty threats.
📘32.Nd2?? R.d2! 1-0
⭐️ Rustam Kasimdzhanov is an Uzbek chess Grandmaster and former FIDE World Champion (2004-05)
⭐️ Rustam Kasimdzhanov is an Uzbek chess Grandmaster and former FIDE World Champion (2004-05)
📘9.Nd2
One of the interesting plans of this form with the idea of e4-e5, which introduced by Paul Keres.
⭐️Paul Keres is nicknamed the crown prince of the chess, as he narrowly missed a chance at a world championship match on five occasions.
Keres has become the champion of the Soviet Union for three times.
One of the interesting plans of this form with the idea of e4-e5, which introduced by Paul Keres.
⭐️Paul Keres is nicknamed the crown prince of the chess, as he narrowly missed a chance at a world championship match on five occasions.
Keres has become the champion of the Soviet Union for three times.
📘 14...a5
Black tries to restrict white pieces by placing their pawns on black squares.
⭐️Jan Timman, 65, has been 9 times Dutch champion and at one point was also known to be the best non-Soviet player in the world.
Black tries to restrict white pieces by placing their pawns on black squares.
⭐️Jan Timman, 65, has been 9 times Dutch champion and at one point was also known to be the best non-Soviet player in the world.
📘 7.Nd2
Aron Nimzowitsch was the first one who played this form of Benoni. The main idea is playing e5 by the moves Nc4,a4,e4 and f4. At the end usually white bring his queenside rook into the game via a3. One of the Black idea to counter this is to play Nbd7 with the idea of countering Nc4 with Nb6.
Aron Nimzowitsch was the first one who played this form of Benoni. The main idea is playing e5 by the moves Nc4,a4,e4 and f4. At the end usually white bring his queenside rook into the game via a3. One of the Black idea to counter this is to play Nbd7 with the idea of countering Nc4 with Nb6.
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📘 18.a4
With the idea of a5, getting space in the queenside.
With the idea of a5, getting space in the queenside.